
The Untranslated Economy is an attempt to understand economics beyond its dominant language. Economic ideas do not travel cleanly across cultures. What is called “growth,” “poverty,” or “productivity” in one context often carries entirely different meanings in another.
This space explores those gaps - where language, culture, and lived realities reshape economic thought. Not to simplify economics, but to question what we assume it means. It is less about explaining economies, and more about interpreting them.
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